Slogans‚ 1886 - 2012 in America (usually including Canada)[1] 1886 - Drink Coca-Cola. 1904 - Delicious and refreshing. 1905 - Coca-Cola revives and sustains. 1906 - The great national temperance beverage. 1908 - Good til the last drop 1917 - Three million a day. 1922 - Thirst knows no season. 1923 - Enjoy life. 1924 - Refresh yourself. 1925 - Six million a day. 1926 - It had to be good to get where it is. 1927 - Pure as Sunlight 1927
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Hotel Sogo |and Promotion | | |the Philippine Revolution during the Spanish |East- Quezon City |4. Manila Central University | | |3. Pamaypay ng | | |occupation of the Philippines. It was in a |West- Valenzuela | | | |Caloocan Festival | | |house
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(Chen‚ Uy‚ Qiu) Short Story: Dead Stars Poem: Gabu Group 6 (Fule‚ Lim‚ Quinzon) Short Story: The Small Key Poem: You Can Choose Your Afterlife Group 7 (Jeanjaquet‚ Quiogue‚ Manzo) Short Story: Ghost Poem: Si Lola Isyang at ang Matandang Puna ng Kaimito Group 8 (Tumulak‚ Brucelas‚ Casas) Short Story: Rice Poem: What Poetry Does Not Say Group 9 (Lopez‚ Gonzales‚ Lunaria) Short Story: Sayonara Poem: The Sorrow of Distances Group 10 (Lee‚ Sarmenta‚ Teodoro) Short Story: Bread of Salt
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MUSIC Quarter III Quarter III: CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE MUSIC CONTENT STANDARDS The learner demonstrates understanding of... 1. Characteristic features of contemporary music. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS The learner... 1. Sings contemporary songs. DEPED COPY LEARNING COMPETENCIES The learner... 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Listens perceptively to excerpts of major contemporary works. Describes characteristics of traditional and new music. Gives a brief biography of selected contemporary Philippine composers
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OVERVIEW OF THE CASE “Subok Na Matibay‚ Subok Na Matatag” (Tested Strong‚ Proven Stable)‚ the slogan of once well-known and once most popular bank in the Philippines‚ the Banco Filipino‚ formerly known as Banco Filipino Savings and Mortgage Bank‚ but surprisingly‚ it was closed twice in 1985 and in 2011 in the history of banks in the Philippines. Banco Filipino started its operation in 1964‚ founded by Tomas Aguirre and was known as one of the thrift bank. The Aguirre family together with
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------------------------------------------------- PASSWORDS * Special Passwords In versus mode‚ enter the following info to get the desired effect: Effect | Password | Boss: High Abbott (appears in invisible box in lower right-hand corner) | J Rubin‚ Jan 6 1970 | Boss: Kull (appears in invisible box in lower right-hand corner) | A Gavin‚ Jun 11 1970 | Character: Black Dragon | Eyvern‚ March 9‚ 1927 | Character: Gulab Jamun | Gulab‚ February 29‚ 1900 | Character: Major Trouble |
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Synopsis of "Noli Me Tangere" The novel Noli Me Tangere contains 63 chapters and epilogue. It begins with a reception given by Capitan Tiago (Santiago de los Santos) at his house in Calle Analogue (now Juan Luna Street) on the last day of October. The reception or dinner is given in honor of Crisostomo Ibarra‚ a young and rich Filipino who had just returned after seven years of study in Europe. Ibarra was the only son of Don Rafael Ibarra‚ friend of Capitan Tiago‚ and a fiancé of beautiful Maria
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Did you know that we celebrate Food Conservation Month in January; Heart Month and National Arts Month in February; Fire Prevention Month‚ National Women’s Month‚ and Tax Consciousness Month in March; Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa and National Lung Month in August; National Science Club Month in September; National Children’s Month and Consumer Welfare Month in October; and Filipino Values Month in November? Did I forget a month? Oh‚ yes! So‚ what are we celebrating this month? Oh my gulay‚ it’s Nutrition
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and Mortgage Bank (PSE: BF)‚ or simply Banco Filipino‚ was a savings and loan association based in the Philippines. It is also known for property developments such as BF Homes‚ subdivisions in Parañaque‚ Quezon City and Las Piñas. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) on March 17‚ 2011 ordered the closure of Banco Filipino Savings and Mortgage Bank and placed it under the receivership of state-run Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp. (PDIC)‚ saying its liabilities topped its assets by P8.4 billion.[1]
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